Shark Tank's Mark Cuban Tweets Message of HealingThe outspoken supporter for Hillary Clinton offered words of unity this morning.

ByEntrepreneur Staff

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Over the course of this campaign,Mark Cubanhas not been shy about sharing his not-so-warm-and-fuzzy feelings aboutDonald Trump. (He hasn't really been shy about anything, for that matter.)

WhenNBC Sports Radioasked Cuban if he worried that his anti-Trump beliefs would cost his NBA team the Dallas Mavericks some fans, he responded, "When it's all said and done, I'd rather lose every penny than have Trump as president because I care more about the future of my family, my children than I do about my pocketbook."

Related:Shark Tank Star Mark Cuban: 'Money Can't Buy Happiness'

If you, like Cuban, wanted nothing more than to see Donald Trump living out the next four years in Trump Tower rather than in the White House, you might be feeling blue, to put it lightly. Cuban took to Twitter this morning to encourage anyone feeling defeated to rise up today and go to work making this the country you want to live in.

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